@Harley13Quinn: but it seems like a man from lending norms. and they show it so vitally. she herself hangs around aimlessly back and forth and men come across the same to her, they do not know what they want (Harry does not know whether he wants to stay with her, or not, the narcissist man does not know whether to stay with big breasts, or with gg, or whether he seems to be gay at all. and Claire's father and husband are typical "and then we were sucked into our common life")
I wanted to remove this series from watching. But after watching this series and your comment, I'll cut it in the footsteps of the second season of trash!
It started out so-so, but with each subsequent episode you get involved - you begin to understand the specific humor, feel sympathy or hatred for the characters. However, the finale... neither this nor that. Definitely need season 2.
@woodson: Yes, a second season would definitely come in handy here. or it should have been finished on the 5th episode. there she still winks so fervently at the camera under the heavyweight and rushes somewhere over the horizon on a bike)
Suddenly a great series. All the characters are ambiguous, the humor is almost always good, and the drama is catchy. Sometimes I like to discover such small but high-quality projects
The coach. I didn't quite understand what I expected from the series after the first episode and started watching the second one out of inertia. And then the third, fourth, and so on. As a result, the little pieces fell into place and gave a great series with deep actors
I have the same story. I just sat down to try and evaluate the first episode. I turned it off after the final. Got stuck :) fortunately, the timing allowed us to watch in one gulp.
You know, that awkward feeling when you start watching some kind of "dumb humor series" to relax, but in the end you loaded up even more. But I don't regret a bit. There is great humor and catchy drama and a great main character. A solid 5 for its genre
The ending with this "you tried to kiss him" is a classic. for what purposes only (by itself)humiliating people do not go to keep the appearance of a normal relationship at the expense of others...
a great series about guilt, complexes, unclosed gestalts, convincing acting, an actress playing a stepmother-godmother, I want to push my face into a bidet with all my heart and hold, hold, hold. Let's see what's in the second season.
Some kind of understatement turned out, and the whole sixth series is simply saturated with despair through and through. But the series is amazing, I'm very glad that there will be a sequel.
@Alex_Vikodinov: you can't undo what you've done, but usually there is an explanation for actions that allows you to understand the reasons and motives. In this case, you can do something about the reasons, and such actions will no longer happen. And if you do shit just because you want to, you'll be an asshole.
@olekolegovich: in the very last monologue, she says that it seems to her that the body is the only thing she has, her only value, she determines her value through the fact that men want her, and when they don't want her, it seems to her that she has no reason to live.
When the sister said, they say, you kissed him yourself, there was a slight fear that all those moments would be shown when it seemed to her that people were doing "like this", but in fact it was "like this" all this time, for example, as if she really kissed her sister's husband herself, because everywhere the problem is only with her, not with the people around her (as she feels).
It's a great series. I thought it would be funny, but it was very painful.
Damn, what a turnaround. I thought this was the rare case when everyone around is an asshole, and gg bravely endures all adversity...although everyone around is really kind of crazy. ..but to mess up with a friend like that...yeah I liked it!!!
It's a great project, like the characters are funny, but the situations are scary.. In this last episode, I already burst into tears, so at the end everything fell heavily on the shoulders of the heroine and it responded to me that that much already
And Olivia, as always, is brilliant. I couldn 't resist and screamed
@yare_yare: I also remember this moment) I just looked at the filmography and realized that I first saw Olivia back in The Green Wing, and I have changed a lot since then, although even then the role was a success and was remembered. But in "Skins" I didn't remember her at all
gg's father opens with a creak anyway, and if a stepmother appears on the horizon, it slams shut instantly. Please do something about it, it's killing me :<
@OksTkr: and I was killed by his phrase "I deserve happiness", yeah, damn, he deserves happiness, here his daughter suffers, beats the dishes, and he can't understand with his cerebellum that it's because of him too, he didn't give her love, she got more love from the guinea pig.
@SS_orb: maybe not all of it, but he has a share of responsibility. And if you imagine that happiness is the center of the maze, then Dad GG is far from this center.
God, I sat down to watch this series because of the humor (I really liked the demolition of the fourth wall), but in the end this series made me cry. I really empathize with the heroine, I hope she will be able to gain self-respect as a result. I really like the game of Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Olivia Colman, the latter generally causes such a negative in this series that I want to hit her, and at the same time the heroine's father, who, instead of protecting his daughter, scolds her for not wanting to humiliate herself and be a free waitress in this circus with horses.
Awesome series! And a great series! The scene when the mystery about the girlfriend was revealed is just a bomb! I just got goosebumps all over my body, even my cheeks. And when she was talking to her dad on the street, something happened like that. Suddenly and) And in general, I like everything wildly, well, like everyone, probably) these conversations with the audience. And Phoebe herself is wonderful. And very beautiful. And she also reminds me of someone insanely, but I still didn't understand who
@ali_law: She reminds me of Fiona from Shameless. The eyes are just one in one! And there is a lot of pain in both of them, and in both of them this pain is drowned out by sexual compulsivity
@fuck1ng_unreal: there is no need to forgive everyone, because some people will sit on their heads like that, because they will understand that they can continue to create all sorts of game, and then they will simply be understood and forgiven. It is necessary to forgive not out of the blue, but when a person has improved.
I wanted to quit the series after the 2nd episode, then the Internet disappeared, I sat down to watch further. And oh my God, it's so good that it happened. The series touches a nerve more and more with each episode. And in the last one, it's just BADAMS!, like a time bomb. I like this imperfection of the characters, their joints, anxieties, awkwardness. Exaggerated, of course, and at first unusual, but then you get involved.
The further into the forest... In the first series, I didn't even think that everything would end with such a drama. A great series, the actors are amazing. The phrase about the eraser on the end of the pencil touched - childishly naive, but at the same time very deeply
Before watching the finale of the first season, I sincerely sympathized with the main character, I thought what it would be like for her to lose her mother, her best friend I was sure that her lifestyle was a consequence of these losses. And then it turns out that she had behaved like that before... sympathy for her evaporated abruptly ( An unexpected twist
There were giggles and giggles throughout the season, and at the end, bang — and here you are, a mountain of glass on our tray. An amazing series. In places, it's a true story.
It was very insulting when the handsome man left GG, I also thought he fell in love with her ((( Well, it's scary to even start talking about the stepmother...I just don't understand one thing: why did she bring this scene with a tray? I should have returned the tray to this klusha as soon as she handed it over and pasted a stupid badge on it. And there would be no questions, I would know my place right away. And then she sat on her neck and hung her legs, and her father indulged her in everything, he did not even think to protect his daughter once all the time Of course, it's a shame with Claire too...But now they will reconcile with GG and everything will be clarified, I am sure. Hopefully next season we'll find out why GG did this to Boo... and the guy from the bank suddenly turned out to be in the right place, at the right time, and very good.
@nens8_8y: It's just understandable why she did this to Boo, because when she is told not to do something, it's like a green light for her, for example, her father told her not to go upstairs. What did she do? She immediately stood up. She likes to break the rules, but she doesn't think about the consequences, and now she has to live with these consequences. As for the tray, I think she would not have taken this tray in her mind, but our thoughts are one thing and reality is quite another. She was dragged into this reality, and what she says to the camera is what she wants to say in real life, but she can't, she has to restrain herself. However, she found the strength to break the glasses, so there is hope.
@illseethese: in my opinion, there is a big difference here. It's one thing - Boo, who has always treated her like a human being, is the only one, maybe. Another thing is the father, who in that situation behaved as if a homeless beggar had knocked on his door and wanted something, but he did not know how to get rid of her. This is GG's house, where she grew up, where her mother and her parents lived, and now she knows that upstairs is the same klusha who pretends to be the mistress of the copper mountain here. And her own father did not call her into the house, froze off from her problems, from her feelings, from everything, she should not go upstairs, you see. Who wouldn't want to do the opposite in this situation...? For me personally, very much. I don't think it's important for her to do everything out of spite, or that she basically enjoys these antics, as her father said about the tray: don't make a show. I think she tries very hard to endure, but at some point she can't stand it.
@nens8_8y: well, I do not know how else to explain the fact that she slept with a friend's boyfriend, because she knew that her friend would be hurt, she just did not know that it would come to suicide
@illseethese: She wasn't going to commit suicide, she said so herself. She wanted to get hit by a "bicycle, break her finger and have him visit her after in the hospital." But it turned out a little differently. This does not remove the responsibility from the gg, but still
@Stanok: I doubt it, maybe she just said that, but in fact there were suicidal thoughts. Boo's expression was too lost and hopeless when she was shown standing in front of the road
Am I the only one who doesn't understand the deep meaning of the series? It seems to me that everything is much simpler than they write in comments and reviews. I only watched the first season and didn't understand what the "highlight" of the series was. GG is a loser - interestingly, sleeping with everyone and not even for her own pleasure is an abomination, she does not try to rethink anything at least, I'm not talking about actions. Maybe I don't understand something? Tell me! Maybe everyone who writes positive reviews has been in similar situations? What are you so hooked on?
@madlenowl: and by the way, throughout the series, the authors try to put pressure on the fact that we should feel sorry for her, but is that so? That everyone around is crazy, but is it so?
@madlenowl: Yes, the series as a whole is good at least because there is no moral message here - everything is bad in its own way. And this is just very realistic. And fuck who's sleeping with whom and why. Don't be so surprised. It's just hyperbolization - as a symbol of a decaying and disintegrating personality in deep depression and denial. This, though from a less comedic side, can be seen in the film "dirt" -- also postmodern.
@kinolady: I didn't understand this point either. Yes, you can put up with the state of things, but she's already thirty, she was put in a strange situation and it would be fine if she didn't have enough character to refuse, but was it enough, or was it just the scene with broken glasses?
On the series in the sanatorium, I already wanted to throw the series, only these sarcastic glances at the camera and GG's super easy attitude to everything saved me. By the end, it really began to bother her why she tolerates her stepmother, why her father and sister are so unreasonably cold to the heroine... and then the twist that makes 80% of the pleasant impression of the show for me, a lot immediately falls into place and you start treating all the characters better, just because you are better than them, you see them as normal people with their weaknesses.
It was the first time I met such tension. How the actors and the film crew were able to convey this passion, which they held back until the last moment... I just got turned on myself over and over again. Just from the silence and the stares. Powerful. I appreciate acting. 5/5
Olivia Colman, of course, is my honor. NAILED IT. Well, in general, an excellent truly British series. In the series, when they went to the retreat, he screamed like a cut pterodactyl, so everything is in the top ten!
Seeing that the genre is a comedy and the series are only 20 minutes long, I decided that I could distract myself a little...As a result, I feel a heavy heart, but I can't say that it wasn't worth it. And it's good that there is a season 2!
I felt and got into this series only from episode 4, but then the value of this series began to reveal more and more. It's a very sad series, but that's its value. Sometimes you need to live with the main characters and such difficult life episodes, reflect on your mistakes, thoughtless actions that are sometimes evil, stupid and with undesirable consequences, but which sometimes you can't avoid, for which you blame yourself, but to do this is life, you don't want to be perfect always and in everything, you don't make mistakes - you don't live.
If my stepmother (especially such scum) handed me a tray of drinks and stuck on a badge, then this tray would fly in her direction instantly - I waited a long time. A father should be on the side of his daughters, not his vile mistress.
I laughed heartily when I guessed (or knew???) father 's dick 😂😂😂
It was obvious about Boo, no one keeps a loss-making business because of grief, but guilt - yes.
It became very sad at the end of this sex exhibition, because all the toxic and negative sides of relatives, boyfriends, friends are revealed... But at the same time, I can't justify the main character. Yes, I feel sorry for her, but she is to blame for many things. She needed the help of a psychologist, she did not receive it and does not receive it, thereby only burying herself further. I hope that in the second season she will begin to build her life in a new way, leaving the past behind, no matter how difficult it may be.
This is not a fucking comedy! I expected to just laugh, but it wasn't there. The series evokes contradictory emotions. Communicating with the audience is a great move. All 5 episodes were empathized with by GG. I was unlucky in life: my family turned away, my personal life is shit, my business is bursting at the seams, my best friend died. But most of the last episode of GG was so pathetic. With a handsome man, with an ex, with his father and stepmother. And the fact that she's to blame for her friend's death. All the sympathy just disappeared in 15 minutes. In general, it became sad at the end
I didn't catch the series from the word at all. I didn't like the main character, not my type. I caught myself thinking that she looked like a man. I haven't seen her in other works, so it's hard to judge her performance. But here I saw only an emotionless clumsiness, a smile about and without. Only in the end it seemed like the truth, when I was sitting in tears in front of a creditor in a cafe. Absurd situations, frankly dumb dialogues. There are much better English TV series. One good thing is that the series are short.
"So he needs help" — Boo was such a bunny, I understand why the Trash is so tormented. Kindness will save the world.
Handsome in his exaltation is so hilarious. The turn with love for another seems to be expected, but it seems to be a shame all the same, I also naively believed that he had a crush on GG.
Fuck, the stepmother has already reached the bottom, snapped her fingers like a servant, well, what a bitch, so humiliate. Pish-pish on her, let her climb into her bidet to cool off. Dad is understandable, bent over and rejoices in life, eh, although you can see how he is torn apart, but he does nothing to protect his daughter.
It's a pity that Claire didn't believe her sister because of the story with Boo, and she's still holding on to asshole Martin. Or she believed him, but still can't get away from him out of duty and fear of loneliness. I hope the girls will solve everything, they need each other's support more than ever.
I understand that the consequences of her shitty actions have overtaken our Trash. And I still don't know how to feel about the fact that she betrayed her friend. Because her remorse, her guilt, has already done everything for me and condemned her in full. And she definitely needs help, not that.
The end with the consultant and her words... so honest and slapping in the face. It penetrates, and strangely enough, makes you believe that everything can be fixed. If you don't chew the eraser.
The quote at the beginning of the series is about a pencil, just brilliant. I just burst into tears at the end. It was so painful and insulting for GG, all her relatives were furious. But my sister especially broke my heart 😭 If you can't believe it, you can also remind me about the deed. I know what she did is terrible, but everyone deserves to be forgiven! Moreover, she has this sexual disorder. In short, the series is a dump. Very deep. You don't expect this at the beginning of the viewing
Dad is a rare schmuck. In front of his eyes, his daughter gets slapped in the face, and he turns out to also have the right to be happy. With whom? Someone who hates his children and treats them like trash. It's terribly simple. But with all this, the heroine is insanely generous. How does she communicate with her dad at all and also asks for forgiveness for something.
And as often happens, a completely stranger comes to the rescue.
The series was not given until the second episode, I'm glad I didn't quit. It just opened up on the other side towards the end
The perfect balance of comedy and drama. Sometimes it's very funny, sometimes it's very bitter. Just like Gervais in After Life. And what I like most about Phoebe is the way these awkward scenes are shown. It's so believable, you can feel it with your skin. And after them, the moments of revelation between the characters come so well. I don't know how, but the British manage to show life and emotions very accurately, and it's very cool. And their humor is wonderful.
After watching it, a sad aftertaste remained, especially from Phoebe's speech at the end... I liked the way the drama is structured in the series. The light and slightly absurd comedy turned out to be just the top layer, behind which the real drama hides. And all this is mixed with humor, harsh, sometimes inappropriate. Excellent acting work, the sisters' relationship was especially interesting to watch. And all the scenes with Olivia Colman are just a bunch of tension, irony and a charming smile)
I want to kill my stepmother, but a weak-willed father who sees how his woman behaves with his daughters and just swallows it wants to kill even more. What happened to the broken glasses is his fault. There were other waiters at the exhibition and making his daughter serve glasses was solely a whim of his madam to assert herself. And I really feel sorry for Claire and all the women like her who stick with assholes like that. It is doubly surprising that Claire is smart, wealthy, beautiful and independent, just: why?? And the guy in the end is very good, he just breathes kindness, I wish there were more of them.
The first season is very cool! The acting is on the level, the jokes are cool and it's a pity that there are only 12 episodes in the series… Actually, I thought the sisters would finally be on good terms, and I was glad that Claire believed the Filibuster, but it turns out that the opposite is true. And I also liked the man who works at the bank. Their conversation is in the fourth episode and in this one I really liked it
GG lasted a very long time at the exhibition, I would immediately smash this tray on the floor or on my stepmother's head.... The series is great, it touches a nerve.
note that when the stepmother said that this exhibition was about power, she looked specifically at the years. And this whole situation at the exhibition was really set up by the stepmother so that she would remain in power. she dominates her father, she dominates her ex, and to some extent even over herself. in general, the series is just fucked up, everything is insanely broken and I don't even know what I would do if I lived the same way as them 💔💔💔
This series is just a godsend. It hurt. It hurts like hell and it's unfair. The lines with my stepmom, Boo and Claire just broke my heart. The first one is just disgusting, and the last two are very sad. My heart is broken💔
it's a pity that Claire didn't go to Finland and stayed with her asshole
and they show it so vitally. she herself hangs around aimlessly back and forth and men come across the same to her, they do not know what they want (Harry does not know whether he wants to stay with her, or not, the narcissist man does not know whether to stay with big breasts, or with gg, or whether he seems to be gay at all. and Claire's father and husband are typical "and then we were sucked into our common life")
watching. But after watching this series and your comment, I'll cut it in the footsteps of the second season of trash!
However, the finale... neither this nor that. Definitely need season 2.
There is never a lot of "trash" :)
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/fleabag-renewed-season-2-1032561
It's a great series. I thought it would be funny, but it was very painful.
..but to mess up with a friend like that...yeah
I liked it!!!
And Olivia, as always, is brilliant. I couldn 't resist and screamed
And in general, I like everything wildly, well, like everyone, probably) these conversations with the audience. And Phoebe herself is wonderful. And very beautiful. And she also reminds me of someone insanely, but I still didn't understand who
It just reminds me very much of her
— That's why they attach erasers to pencils.
"People make mistakes.
That's why there's an eraser on the end of the pencil."
That phrase really struck a chord with me. People should forgive each other, love each other, accept each other's imperfections.
It hurts and feels good. As they say, laughter through tears. I will forgive everyone, I will ask everyone for forgiveness.
I like this imperfection of the characters, their joints, anxieties, awkwardness. Exaggerated, of course, and at first unusual, but then you get involved.
I was sure that her lifestyle was a consequence of these losses.
And then it turns out that she had behaved like that before...
sympathy for her evaporated abruptly (
An unexpected twist
Well, it's scary to even start talking about the stepmother...I just don't understand one thing: why did she bring this scene with a tray? I should have returned the tray to this klusha as soon as she handed it over and pasted a stupid badge on it. And there would be no questions, I would know my place right away. And then she sat on her neck and hung her legs, and her father indulged her in everything, he did not even think to protect his daughter once all the time
Of course, it's a shame with Claire too...But now they will reconcile with GG and everything will be clarified, I am sure.
Hopefully next season we'll find out why GG did this to Boo...
and the guy from the bank suddenly turned out to be in the right place, at the right time, and very good.
And fuck who's sleeping with whom and why. Don't be so surprised. It's just hyperbolization - as a symbol of a decaying and disintegrating personality in deep depression and denial. This, though from a less comedic side, can be seen in the film "dirt" -- also postmodern.
Well, in general, an excellent truly British series. In the series, when they went to the retreat, he screamed like a cut pterodactyl, so everything is in the top ten!
And it's good that there is a season 2!
Such a sad and hopeful episode!
And Olivia Colman plays the bitch so well, it really pisses me off)
an interesting concept)
I laughed heartily when I guessed (or knew???) father 's dick 😂😂😂
It was obvious about Boo, no one keeps a loss-making business because of grief, but guilt - yes.
This is not a fucking comedy! I expected to just laugh, but it wasn't there. The series evokes contradictory emotions. Communicating with the audience is a great move.
All 5 episodes were empathized with by GG. I was unlucky in life: my family turned away, my personal life is shit, my business is bursting at the seams, my best friend died. But most of the last episode of GG was so pathetic. With a handsome man, with an ex, with his father and stepmother. And the fact that she's to blame for her friend's death. All the sympathy just disappeared in 15 minutes.
In general, it became sad at the end
— That's why they put rubbers on the ends of pensils.
Handsome in his exaltation is so hilarious. The turn with love for another seems to be expected, but it seems to be a shame all the same, I also naively believed that he had a crush on GG.
Fuck, the stepmother has already reached the bottom, snapped her fingers like a servant, well, what a bitch, so humiliate. Pish-pish on her, let her climb into her bidet to cool off. Dad is understandable, bent over and rejoices in life, eh, although you can see how he is torn apart, but he does nothing to protect his daughter.
It's a pity that Claire didn't believe her sister because of the story with Boo, and she's still holding on to asshole Martin. Or she believed him, but still can't get away from him out of duty and fear of loneliness. I hope the girls will solve everything, they need each other's support more than ever.
I understand that the consequences of her shitty actions have overtaken our Trash. And I still don't know how to feel about the fact that she betrayed her friend. Because her remorse, her guilt, has already done everything for me and condemned her in full. And she definitely needs help, not that.
The end with the consultant and her words... so honest and slapping in the face. It penetrates, and strangely enough, makes you believe that everything can be fixed. If you don't chew the eraser.
The characters are lively and deep
So much is being revealed
I just burst into tears at the end.
It was so painful and insulting for GG, all her relatives were furious.
But my sister especially broke my heart 😭
If you can't believe it, you can also remind me about the deed.
I know what she did is terrible, but everyone deserves to be forgiven! Moreover, she has this sexual disorder.
In short, the series is a dump.
Very deep. You don't expect this at the beginning of the viewing
But with all this, the heroine is insanely generous. How does she communicate with her dad at all and also asks for forgiveness for something.
And as often happens, a completely stranger comes to the rescue.
The series was not given until the second episode, I'm glad I didn't quit. It just opened up on the other side towards the end
Excellent acting work, the sisters' relationship was especially interesting to watch.
And all the scenes with Olivia Colman are just a bunch of tension, irony and a charming smile)
in general, the series is just fucked up, everything is insanely broken and I don't even know what I would do if I lived the same way as them 💔💔💔
It hurt. It hurts like hell and it's unfair.
The lines with my stepmom, Boo and Claire just broke my heart. The first one is just disgusting, and the last two are very sad.
My heart is broken💔